Dear John,
Alliances are made like this
A whole menu of options - it's not just coalition
The Pro-EU Alliance of parties is needed if we're going to stop Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage. But it doesn't need to be a full-on coalition agreement.
In fact, there are so many ways it can work. And it can look different in different areas. Alliances will be decided by local campaigners place by place.
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Electoral pact
Just like in Brecon & Radnorshire, the parties agree to rally around just one candidate. This can be agreed as a 'local cluster', or can be applied across a region, or even nationally.
Non-aggression pact
The parties all field candidates, but only one is fighting - and spending money - for victory. Voters are told which is the 'serious' candidate.
Tactical voting
If parties don’t manage to negotiate a formal pact, individual candidates can sign a pledge - for instance promising to back Remain in a final say referendum - to inform a tactical vote
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Those are just three of the ways the Alliance can work. And it is already working - people across the country are making a start.
Read our Guide and see how you can get involved. <[link removed]>
Best wishes,
Flora Hutchings
Head of External Affairs, Best for Britain
PS. Find out more by reading our Guide to Building the Pro-EU Alliance. <[link removed]> And if you find it useful, share it with others in your area. Together we're going to get this done.
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